physicists John Barrow and FrankTipler .
The essence of the idea lies in the fact that when physicists look at the basic
physical laws of nature, and at of the basic physical constants, what they find
is that many of these laws and constants

questions (as in for example FrankTipler s physical eschatology  - see the strong anthropic principle );
ecclesiastical
authoritarianism - the Church should have authority
over science (effectively the Roman Catholic

developed by FrankTipler . In contrast to Tiplers view, Peters
notes that belief in the resurrection, for Christian theology, does not depend
on any natural process identifiable by science or philosophy, but on the
witnessed

can become infinitesimal (FrankTipler and Freeman Dyson have made precisely such arguments, namely, that arbitrarily small amounts of energy are capable of information processing -- in fact capable of sustaining information processing